Introduction

“Too Young” by Nat King Cole is a timeless classic that captures the essence of young love and innocence. Released in 1951, the song showcases Nat King Cole’s smooth vocals and emotive delivery, earning widespread acclaim and becoming one of his signature songs. With its poignant lyrics and romantic melody, “Too Young” continues to resonate with audiences, evoking feelings of nostalgia and affection. Join us as we delve into the enchanting world of Nat King Cole’s “Too Young.”

Did You Know?

  • “Too Young” was written by Sidney Lippman and Sylvia Dee, and it became one of Nat King Cole’s most successful recordings.
  • The song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and remained there for five weeks, solidifying Nat King Cole’s status as a chart-topping artist.
  • “Too Young” earned Nat King Cole two Grammy Awards in 1951 for Best Vocal Performance, Male and Song of the Year.
  • The song’s timeless appeal has led to its inclusion in various compilation albums and tribute shows, ensuring that “Too Young” remains a cherished part of Nat King Cole’s legacy.

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Lyrics: Too Young

They try to tell us we’re too young
Too young to really be in love
They say that love’s a word
A word we’ve only heard
But can’t begin to know the meaning ofAnd yet we’re not too young to know
This love will last though years may go
And then someday they may recall
We were not too young at all

And yet we’re not too young to know
This love will last though years may go
And then someday they may recall
We were not too young at all

 

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